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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 1219

Later, she left the child alone crying in the snow. The cries sounded extraordinarily heart-wrenching.

I was just about to dash over to save the child when the scene suddenly vanished before my eyes.

The scene changed, and I came to the old house I stayed in when I was a child.

I was sitting on a swing as Mother stood behind me, pushing it while singing my favorite song when I was a child.

"Mother!”

Mother heard the noise and looked at me, her face slowly breaking into a smile.

The scene gradually vanished, and I only had time to touch the hem of Mother's shirt.

Later, I saw a person walking toward me and beckoning me. Although I could not see his face clearly, I knew he was Theo.

I ran toward him, but before I could reach him, he vanished.

Soon, he appeared again.

I ran toward him again, but he vanished again before I could get to him.

I cried anxiously after doing the same thing several times.

Theo walked toward me when he saw me cry.

This time, I grabbed his hand and finally felt at peace.

"Wanda.” I heard someone calling me.

I tried to respond but could not do it.

That person was still calling me. I could recognize Theo's voice.

I fought desperately to open my eyes, and my breathing quickened.

Theo saw me opening my eyes abruptly and shouted excitedly, "You’re finally awake, Wanda."

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